East African hip hop : youth culture and globalization
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East African hip hop : youth culture and globalization
(Interpretations of culture in the new millennium)
University of Illinois Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-154) and index
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Description
In this book, Mwenda Ntarangwi analyzes how young hip hop artists in the East African nations of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania showcase the opportunities and challenges brought by the globalization of music. Combining local popular music traditions with American and Jamaican styles of rap, East African hip hop culture reflects the difficulty of creating commercially accessible music while honoring tradition and East African culture. Ntarangwi pays special attention to growing cross-border exchanges within East African hip hop, collaborations in recording music and performances, and themes and messages that transcend local geographic boundaries.
In using hip hop as a medium for discussing changes in East African political, economic, and social conditions, artists vocalize their concerns about economic policies, African identity, and political establishments, as well as important issues of health (such as HIV/AIDS), education, and poverty. Through three years of fieldwork, rich interviews with artists, and analysis of live performances and more than 140 songs, Ntarangwi finds that hip hop provides youth an important platform for social commentary and cultural critique and calls attention to the liberating youth music culture in East Africa.
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
1. Globalization and Youth Agency in East Africa 1
2. Hip Hop and African Identity in Contemporary Globalization 20
3. Move Over, Boys, the Girls Are Here: Hip Hop and Gendered Identities 44
4. Economic Change and Political Deception 67
5. Morality, Health, and the Politics of Sexuality in an Era of HIV/AIDS 93
6. Staying True to the Cause: Hip Hop's Enduring Social Role 115
Appendix: Hip Hop Artistes 123
Glossary 129
Notes 131
References 137
Index 155
by "Nielsen BookData"